dutiable

ADJECTIVE
  1. subject to import tax
    dutiable imports
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How To Use dutiable In A Sentence

  • The antebellum protectionist movement reached its apogee with the tariff of 1828, doubling tax rates on dutiable imports to an average of 44 percent in 1829 and 48 percent the next year.
  • Currently, salaula is dutiable at 25 per cent or the equivalent of K1,974 per kg.
  • Quantitatively, the so-called Kennedy Round of tariff cuts was large enough to be noticed, but not earth-shaking: as this legislation was phased in, our average duty on dutiable imports fell from 14.3 percent in 1967 to 9.9 percent in 1972. Ian Fletcher: Kennedy's Blunder, or How Free Trade Turned Sour for America
  • Declare dutiable goods to what the tax authority opens an industry system.
  • The trunk full of jade artifacts in Lianne's red Toyota wasn't " dutiable. JADE ISLAND
  • Secessionists argued that a Confederate tariff would accelerate Virginia's industrialization by classifying Northern products as dutiable foreign goods.
  • It helps to find out the current Indian customs' limits/rules on dutiable items as government rules keep changing.
  • In 1971, a trade deficit of one-half of one percent of GDP about a tenth of today's level was enough to frighten Nixon into imposing a temporary 10 percent surcharge tariff on all dutiable goods. Ian Fletcher: Kennedy's Blunder, or How Free Trade Turned Sour for America
  • After this deduction, you will have determined the dutiable amount of the estate and Estate Duty will be paid at a rate of 20% (the current South African rate).
  • They tried to cheat the Customs by not declaring dutiable goods.
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